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To do nothing would be to permit injustice.
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From here we have a right to say that we can't permit any more societal injustice, any more injustice toward humanity.
Thus the empty stadium symbolized what happens when democracy fails and the people permit inequality to excuse injustice.
A player protesting racial injustice is permitted to raise his right fist during the anthem, as long as the fist is inside one of those oversized foam fingers.
The efforts of believers to explain why God permits abominable suffering and injustice have produced nothing that is convincing; but at least believers have admitted that the ways of the Deity are mysterious.
A player protesting racial injustice is permitted to wear one (1) sock puppet on his right hand to "sing along" to the national anthem in a humorous — but respectful — way.
A player protesting racial injustice is permitted to kneel during the anthem, provided that he demonstrates a vertical posture, that his left knee maintains a minimum angle of a hundred and eighty degrees, and that his right knee maintains a minimum angle of a hundred and eighty degrees (i.e., standing).
When injustice is permitted to run rampant and subjugate a people, the world is less secure.
Proponents argue that doing away with peremptories altogether will eliminate the perceived and real injustice of permitting lawyers to eliminate jurors dispositionally unfavorable to them without a challenge for cause argument in open court.
Because I know that a superficially reformed financial system, both in terms of banking and international architecture, will continue to do great harm, permitting imbalances and injustices that will bring a serious collapse or a dangerous war if they are not addressed.
That kind of injustice will be permitted indefinitely if we are to wait for the majority in the US to grant us full civil rights, including the right to marry.
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